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    “It is not enough to see architecture; you must experience it. You must observe how it was designed for a special purpose and how it was attuned to the entire concept and rhythm of a specific era. You must dwell in the rooms‚ feel how they close about you‚ observe how you are naturally led from one to the other” Nika Neelova forms sculptural interventions that reflect on arrangements found within the everyday. Heavily influenced by overlooked or overused objects and spaces‚ Neelova responds to

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    It matters not how you speak of yourself‚ however how you present yourself. Letting others know of one’s own accountability is more of an action than a simple expression. As for myself‚ my own characterization of accountability would be‚ to be able to demonstrate how you’re able to handle what life throws your way. It is showing yourself and others how you hold yourself responsible for the occurrences of life‚ whether they’re positive or negative. Accountability goes hand and hand with commitment;

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    What is your proudest accomplishment? (Word limit: 150) My brother was very ill as a child and spent a great deal of time at the hospital with other sick children. After seeing the immediate need for blood donations‚ I decided to coordinate a blood drive in my community during a critical need period. I organized‚ recruited for‚ and oversaw two separate blood drives in my first year alone. And at each blood drive‚ I far exceeded the expectations set by my Red Cross liaison. I recruited 32 new blood

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    1) Explain the moral issues involved in Genetic engineering. Genetic engineering is the modification of an organism by changing its genetic material. Genes can be transferred from different organisms and this makes many things possible with genetic engineering. Examples of genetic engineering include taking the insulin gene and using bacteria to create quick and cheap insulin to treat diabetics. Genetic engineering can also be used on food. For example‚ people lacking vitamin A in their diet can

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    Conflict will always be a part of human nature due to our complex make up and conflicting ideas and values. Whilst the inevitability of conflict brings much pain and suffering‚ it is not always a bad thing as it can allow for true heroes to arise and act in a way that benefits the greater good. Adversity brings out the best and worst in all people this means that there is a very thin line between a hero and a villain. An individual’s involvement in conflict is a matter of perspective; this means

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    Post the "What We Think about Ants" chart where students can see it.  Explain that you are going to read a story about ants that is fiction (define the word if necessary) but that together you are going to see if you can learn anything about ants by reading the story.  Read Two Bad Ants aloud. Take time to discuss the actions of the ants as you read.  When the story is over‚ ask some key questions about ants that will lead to factual information. Some examples of questions might be:  • What did

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    Individual Development Plan Life is a never-ending learning experience. One of the most important lessons we can ever learn from comes from within. As we go through life‚ it is essential that we learn who we are‚ and have the ability to recognize and grow from our own personal strengths and weaknesses. Knowing what we are good at and what we are weak in is the only way we can truly grow as individuals. This knowledge helps us to accomplish the goals we set for ourselves in life. Through taking these

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    Are you ready for a quick and easy 5-step crate training plan for your pup? Repeat each of the following steps for one day or one week‚ depending on how well your puppy takes to crate training. Move onto the next step once your pooch is confident with the previous step. Day 1/Week 1: Introduce your puppy to his new crate by opening the door so it won’t close on the dog accidentally. Be prepared to spend some uninterrupted time with your puppy and sit down next to the crate for a few minutes. Put

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    Personal Conflict Theory According to Pastor Tracy McConnell‚ in his book Conflict‚ Anger‚ and Forgiveness‚ there are a few key steps before confronting the conflict situation. First you have to identify yourself‚ “Are you the one in a conflict situation?‚” “Are you asked to be a witness in the conflict resolution?‚” or “Have you gone through the process and they have not admitted their fault?”. After that is established one must then move to identify the offenders in the conflict—they could be

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    exist. In the film when Maria reads what he has written on ethics‚ he claims that he truly believes all the things he has written. Maria looks as though she doubts this‚ but it also makes her think about what they mean. He wrote “Being evil is worse than doing evil” (Bonhoeffer); knowing that when he wrote this it was inspired by the Holocaust‚ I believe he was saying he may be doing evil to rebel against Hitler‚ but for good reason. Therefore‚ Hitler is evil‚ because his actions are not concerned

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